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Gilbert & George

Label
Gilbert & George
Language
eng
Abstract
Gilbert Prousch met George Passmore at St Martin's School of Art in 1967. Since then they have famously lived and worked together as Gilbert & George, creating an extraordinary body of provocative artworks. They have exhibited themselves as "Living Sculptures", documented the banality of their daily lives in London's East End, and, since the late 1970s, produced vibrant, challenging photographic collages. This video profile of Gilbert & George features a characteristically deadpan performance of themselves. Sex, money, race and religion, they explain, are four themes at the heart of their art. Their interview is complemented by images of their works, including the remarkable Dirty Words Pictures made in 1977, together with important collages of the 1980s and 1990s. Asked if their work, and their personas, are ironic, Gilbert says, "We always think it's struggle enough to drag something out from inside of ourselves onto that wall without trying to be strange or odd about it." "We wanted to be absolutely painful truth," George adds. "I really believe it has to be painful." Please note that this DVD contains explicit images and adult language featured in artworks by Gilbert & George
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Gilbert & George
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
867538997
Runtime
25
Series statement
Eye
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
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